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Home › Posts tagged Global Initiative for Financial Transparency

Tag: Global Initiative for Financial Transparency

New Report: “Open Budget Data: Mapping the Landscape”

By Created automatically from RSS feed Posted on September 2, 2015 Posted in Benefits of open data, Greater efficiency, Informing Decision-making, Posts from feeds, Saving money, Transparency Tagged with budget, digital methods, Digital Methods Initiative, financial transparency, Global Initiative for Financial Transparency, issue mapping, Jonathan Gray, mapping, OKFN, open budget data, Open Budget Data: Mapping the Landscape, open data, open government data, public money, research, Transparency, University of Amsterdam

We’re pleased to announce a new report, “Open Budget Data: Mapping the Landscape” undertaken as a collaboration between Open Knowledge, the Global Initiative for Financial Transparency and the Digital Methods Initiative at the University of Amsterdam. Download the PDF. The …

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